After a magical Week 10, things have gone downhill for Indianapolis Colts coach Jeff Saturday. The team is in the midst of a five-game losing streak, and Saturday is scrambling to find a quarterback who can get things back on track.
That quarterback, at least for Week 17, will once again be Nick Foles. Saturday confirmed Tuesday that Foles would start against the New York Giants on Sunday.
It didn't go well. Foles completed 17 of 29 passes for 143 yards against the Los Angeles Chargers. He threw zero touchdowns and three interceptions during the contest. Foles also took seven sacks, and failed to lead the Colts to an offensive touchdown inSaturday turned to Foles in Week 16 after Matt Ryan failed to produce after being re-installed as the team's starter. Ryan was benched by former Colts head coach Frank Reich following a Week 7 loss.
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